Google Tips

Google SEO Tips

For many search terms you will now find Google listing
informational, directories and database related websites on
top, along with the commercial listings.

Example: Go to Google and type in any kind of 'lawyer'
related keyword, and you will find many directories etc.
coming up first. Now try 'lawyers in new york', or 'criminal
lawyers' You will still find many directories etc. in the top
listings.

So, how do we get top rankings in Google for those
keywords that list directories along with the commercial
sites?

A good Google ranking tip is to go to the directories,
databases and informational sites that are listed first for
our related keywords, and submit our commercial site to
them.

After all, the reason Google is listing them first, is
because they have all the information a searcher is looking
for, including (in most cases) links to individual commercial
sites, usually broken down by state.
The key then, is to get listed in these high ranking
directories, especially since Google is seeing them as
'important' directories, related to your keywords.

Not all of these databases and directories are free to be
listed in, but many are. Those that are not, will be provided
by me, so the client can decide himself if he or she wants to
be listed there for a fee.
If the fee is nominal, the client is encouraged to pay the
fee to be listed.

So, not only do you have to be thinking about optimizing
your site, but also getting your site listed in as many
industry related directories and databases, so you will rank
high in Google, Yahoo, Bing and all the others.

Other Google SEO Tips

Use your optimal keywords in a natural way. Make sure keywords are used in page content, titles, and link descriptions.

You can use several parameters to tell the search engines different things, including the alt tag, title tag and headers.

Always use proper html coding and proper spelling in page content.

Different fonts mean different things to the search engines. You can use bold, emphasis or a larger font. These all tell Google that this particular text stands alone from all the other text.

Keywords in domain names and page names do count, so take advantage of it.